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    Jami at-Tirmidhi

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    Jami at-Tirmidhi is a collection of hadith compiled by Imam Abu Isa Muhammad at-Tirmidhi. It is one of the six canonical hadith collections.

    Hadith #151

    Jami` at-Tirmidhi 151

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    Chapter: Something else (about the timings of Salat)

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    Allah's Messenger said: "Indeed for (the time of) Salat (there is a) beginning and an end. The beginning of the time for the Zuhr prayer is when the sun passes the zenith, and the end of its time is when the time for Asr enters. The beginning of the time for the Asr [prayer] is when its time enters, and the end of its time is when the sun yellows (turns pale). The beginning of the time of Maghrib is when the sun as set, and the end of its time is when the twilight has vanished (i.e., the horizon is invisible because of darkness). The beginning of the time for Isha, the later one, is when the horizon has vanished, and the end of its time is when the night is at its half. The beginning of the time for Fajr is when Fajr begins, and its end is when the sun rises."

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    Hadith #152

    Jami` at-Tirmidhi 152

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    Chapter: Something else

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    "A man came to the Prophet to ask him about the times for Salat. So he said: 'Stay with us, In sha Allah.' So he ordered Bilal to call the Iqamah when Fajr began, then he ordered him to call the Iqamah when the Sun passed the zenith, then he prayed Zuhr. Then he ordered him to call the Iqamah to pray Asr while the sun was elevated and white. Then he ordered him (to call the Iqamah for) Maghrib when the (top) edge of the sun had set. Then he ordered him to call the Iqamah for Isha when the horizon (twilight) had vanished. Then he ordered him in the morning (to give the call for Fajr prayer), when the light of Fajr glowed. Then he ordered (him to call the Iqamah for) Zuhr, so he waited well until it had cooled. Then he ordered (him to call the Iqamah for) Asr, so he calIed the Iqamah while the sun was later in its position than what it was (the day before). Then he ordered him to delay Maghrib until right before the twilight had disappeared. Then he ordered (him to call the Iqamah for) Isha, so he called the Iqamah when a third of the night had passed. Then he said: 'Where is the one who asked about he times for the Salat?' So the man said, 'It is I.' So he said: 'The times [or the Salat are what are between these two.'"

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    Hadith #153

    Jami` at-Tirmidhi 153

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    Chapter: What Has Been Related About Praying Fajr In The Dark

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    "Allah's Messenger would pray Subh (at such time that) the women would leave (after the prayer)" - AI-AnsarI (one of the narrators) said - the women would pass by wrapped in their Mirts and they would not be recognizable due to the darkness." And Qutaibah said: "covered." (instead of "wrapped.")

    Hadith #154

    Jami` at-Tirmidhi 154

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    Chapter: What Has Been Related About Al-Isfar In Fajr

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    "I heard Allah's Messenger saying: 'Perform Fajr at AI-Isfar, for indeed its reward is greater.'"

    Hadith #155

    Jami` at-Tirmidhi 155

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    Chapter: What Has Been Related About Hastening Zuhr

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    "I have not seen anyone who hastened Zuhr more than Allah's Messenger nor Abu Bakr, nor Umar."

    Hadith #156

    Jami` at-Tirmidhi 156

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    Chapter: What Has Been Related About Hastening Zuhr

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    "Allah's Messenger prayed Zuhr when the sun had passed the zenith."

    Hadith #157

    Jami` at-Tirmidhi 157

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    Chapter: What Has Been Related About Delaying Zuhr In Severe Heat

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    Allah's Messenger said: "In very hot weather, delay the (Zuhr) prayer until it becomes (a bit) cooler, because the severity of heat is from the raging of the Hell."

    Hadith #158

    Jami` at-Tirmidhi 158

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    Chapter: What Has Been Related About Delaying Zuhr In Severe Heat

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    "Allah's Messenger was on a journey and Bilal was with him. So he wanted to call for the prayer, but he (the Prophet) said: 'Let it get cooler.' Then he wanted to call for the prayer, so Allah's Messenger said: 'Let it get to the cooler time of Zuhr.'" He (i.e., Abu Dharr) said: "Until we saw the shadows of the hillocks, then he commanded that the Iqamah be called and then led the people in prayer. Allah's Messenger said: 'The severity of heat is from the raging of Hell, so wait until it becomes cooler for the (Zuhr) prayer.'"

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    Hadith #159

    Jami` at-Tirmidhi 159

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    Chapter: : What Has Been Related About Hastening Asr Prayer

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    "Allah's Messenger prayed Asr while the sun was (shining) in her chamber, (and) no shadow appeared in her chamber."

    Hadith #160

    Jami` at-Tirmidhi 160

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    Chapter: : What Has Been Related About Hastening Asr Prayer

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    he visited Anas bin Malik in his home in Al Basrah after finishing Zuhr, and his home was next to the Masjid. So he said: 'Stand to pray Asr." He (Al-Ala) said: "So we stood to pray. When we were finished he (Anas) said: 'I heard Allah's Messenger saying: "That is the prayer of the hypocrite. He sits watching the sun, until when it is between the horns of the Shaitan he stands and pecks out four (units of prayer), not remembering Allah in them but a little."

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